Biblical Archaeology discoveries made in 2013 have given us new information about biblical events and people. This list is subjective, and based on news reports rather than peer-reviewed articles in ...
In 1846—before archaeology even existed as a field—an Assyrian obelisk was discovered in what is today northern Iraq. It referred to Jehu, a ninth-century BC Hebrew king. For the first time, an ...
In a startling turn of events, archaeologists have unearthed a structure, approximately 3,000-years-old, in the heart of Jerusalem. What makes this discovery incredibly significant is its potential ...
While the definition of biblical archaeology varies from scholar to scholar, it generally includes some combination of archaeology and biblical studies. The magazine "Biblical Archaeology Review" ...
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Moses died around 1250 BC (which date I accept). According to the Bible, Joshua took over as his successor and as military leader of the Israelites. And it’s ...
The Bible is believed by many to span thousands of years of documented history, chronicling the rise of God's chosen people, the Israelites, and the life and death of Jesus Christ. By some estimates, ...
Throughout the symposium, participants will engage with archaeological discoveries, textual studies, geographical analysis, and interdisciplinary explorations that illuminate Scripture in its ancient ...
ARCHAEOLOGICAL discoveries made in the Holy Land have been linked to the famous Battle of Jericho and can prove the Bible's historical veracity, a scripture expert has claimed. The Battle of Jericho ...